
An Aug. 24, 2017 print supposing by Alex Todd shows lobster with a a unclouded shell, held by Maine lobsterman Todd off a seashore of Maine, subsequent to a unchanging lobster. The print was taken before a lobster was tossed behind into a Atlantic Ocean. (Alex Todd/Associated Press)
​Maine lobsterman Alex Todd has hauled in blue lobsters and even some lobsters that were half blue, or half orange. But he says those don’t review on a scale of weirdness to a unclouded crustacean that he recently pulled adult in a trap.
The lobster that Todd held on Aug. 24 is a ghostly, dark blue. It roughly looks to be transparent.
Todd, from Chebeague Island, pronounced he knew when he saw a unclouded lobster in his trap alongside dappled immature and brownish-red lobsters that this was “definitely weird.”
His photos have done a rounds on amicable media.
As for a lobster, he tossed it behind into a sea since a tail had been notched, flagging a lobster as an egg-bearing female. Those lobsters are off-limits for charge reasons.
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